Nibiru: Age of Secrets Messenger Of The Gods
- Unlock the secrets of an alien civilization linked to the ancient Mayans, as you explore the sinister side of Prague
- 80 locations filled with clues you must collect, and breathtaking 3D scenery
- Challenging logic puzzles and unique, unexpected NPC interactions keep you guessing at every turn
- Atmospheric visual effects and a attractive musical scoredraw you into this web of conspiracy
Product Description
NIBIRU: Age Of Secrets takes you deep into a world where paranoia is the only thing that makes sense. An expedition in Prague discovers a weird WWII-era tunnel. As a young archaeology apprentice, you’ll explore this tunnel — reeling you into a world where Nazi secrets intersect with the ancient Mayans, and murder and deception rule.
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The game is fascinating, but there are a couple of issues that make it painfull to play this game. I agree with many other reviews that the puzzles are either ‘moronic’ or ‘rocket science’ and that the voices and character movements simply suck. Otherwise, I wish the game had more detail and was longer.
Rating: 3 / 5
I nearly liked this game as another reviewer place it. Graphics/plot/atmosphere are well thought out, puzzles are fascinating (you don`t need to be MENSA to solve any of them, unlike another reviewer said), I never had to use a walkthrough for hard bits (a first), but the nibirus` cardinal sin is its HORRIBLE ENDING. Henceforth I would recommend you buy the Black Mirror from the same developers instead, which I loved way more. Also Scratches and There was None were satisfying sports meeting.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is a splendid game to spend a Saturday on. Its very small but the graphics are really excellent. Your character does go way to slow and the dialog can get pretty dull at times. I mostly like the puzzles, some were a challenge and to me the best. If you want action this game is not for you. If you like to take things slow and relax then buy this game.
Rating: 3 / 5
I am a huge fan of adventure sports meeting in general, and got this game on vacation this summer. I had only played it a few minutes when there was a d**n and h**l. I expected this. In my mind that is “mild” language, but, that is not the extent of the severity of the language. Immediately following these words was a G-d**n. I really despise to spell it out, but I am a Christian and this type of language really offends me. Other than the language this game looked very promising. The graphics were really nice, and the voice acting was excellent (just not what was coming out of their mouths!). Just to be honest to the company, when I complained to them, they were really splendid about it and willingly replaced my game for a more appropriate fit.
Rating: 1 / 5
Let’s start with the a clear note: the social class graphics are gorgeously done which hark back me of the Myst game series. I reflect the game would come across even better if they made it first person instead of the dreadful third person graphics they laid on top of the social class graphics. The characters body/ergonomic movements hark back me of second generation Nintendo graphics – dreadful!
Then there is the voice acting/scripting – just terrible; sooo unnatural you can nearly hear the pages in the actors hands being switched – and did they hire people off the street to do the painfully fake European accents voice-overs on here? There are even parts where you can hear they used different people for the voice-over scripting in the same paragraphs or sentences.
Some of the logic behind things you have to do is moronic. I don’t know if they are intended to be comedic, or it’s just more cheese. For example, having to tie a stick of explode to a rat to let him go owing to a hole in a wall to blast a secret door open…I’m sure we all reflect of things like that to do in our conundrum-solving skills. With the over all honest tone of the game from the beginning, I’m guessing this wasn’t an attempt at humour, but just plain cheese as with the voice scripting/acting.
I haven’t even finished the game, but I’m going to since I paid for it, even if it means turning the audio off because the voice-acting/script is as bearable as nail scratching a chalkboard…and that’s what makes this game nearly scary.
Rating: 2 / 5